Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, September 21, 1917, Image 5

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL, DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA Social and Personal Henley Hutcheson entered Tech Hi(?h Tuesday. Mrs. Charlie Baggett is visit ing relatives in Atlanta. Miss LiIh Freeman was shop ping in Atlanta Tuesday. Born Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Grady Roberts, a daughter. Herschel Upshaw spent the week-end at Locust Grove. Col. Bedgood, of Atlanta, at tended court here this week. Get a season ticket now for the Lyceum Course. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Almand, of Conyers, are visiting relatives here. Col, S. C Boykin, of Carroll ton, attended court here this week. Mrs. M. K. Geer and children, Louise and Carolyn, spent Tues day in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Camp, of Chicago, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Selman. Miss Ozelle Camp, of Whites- burg, was a guest last week of Mrs. Gordon Banks. Mrs. Lois McElreath, of At lanta, is visiting relatives and friends here this week. Judge Price Edwards, of Buch anan, is among the out of town attorneys here this week. Miss Matt'e Belle Edwards and brother Ralph, are visiting relatives in Macon and Athens. Dr. J. W. Wheatley, wife and son, of Honey Grove, Texas, are guests this week of Col. and Mrs. J. R. Hutcheson. W. C. Pollard, of Dallas, a printer of thirty years experi ence, is now on the Sentinel force. Friends here are sorry to learn of the serious illness of J. E. Morris, of Columbia, S. C., who has typhoid fever. Mrs. Z. T. Dake left today with her daughter, Miss Lillian, for Milledgeville, where the lat ter will enter G. N. & I. College. Get a season ticket now for the Lyceum Course. Attorneys Head, of Tallapoosa; Hooper, of Atlanta; Dorsett, of Carrollton; and J. S. Edwards, of Buchanan, were here Wed nesday. H. Q. Nichols is erecting a warehouse just back of his present store where he will han dle cotton seed and all kinds of feed stuff, M. E. Geer has returned from Milledgeville where he accompa nied his daughter, Miss Cather ine, who entered the G. N. & I. College this week. Lois Cotton Mill has begun work on a new two-story office Notice GEORGIA, DOUGLAS COUNTY. Public School District Number Twen ty-two (22} of Douglas County, Georgia. >V petition of more than one-fourth building. They will also er'ect a Ifgf'the registered qualified voters new warehou ; e. T. F. Brown j Pub,ic School District N°. 22, of Doug- is the contractor. Ias c ° unty ' < ?“ wia> hnvin k; 1,cen » re - I sen ted to and fried with the Board of The Red Cross work room will Trustees of Said Public School District, asking' that an election be called and held in and for said Public School Dis trict in pursuance of the acts of the general Assembly of the state of Geor gia (Acts of 1912-pages 376-177.) and the laws of the State of Georgia re lating thereto, tor the purpose of de termining whether or not bonds shall by issued by the Board of Trustees of the pro to be used for the purpose of building and equip- ing a school house or houses in said Public School District; and the said Board of Trustees, in conformity with the provisions of said act, and the general laws relating thereto, having fixed and determined the amount of bonds to be issued by said 'Board of Trustees for said Public School Dis trict, for the purpose aforesaid, to he forty-five thousand (45000.00) dollars, to bo divided into ninety (90) bonds of hundred ($.500.00) do’lars each and bearing date of March 1st, 1918, and numbered from one (1) to ninety (90) Consecutively, bearing interest at the rate of five (5) percent per annum, to be issued and paid as follows r TKiee bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1919, with one interest coupon attached to each bond for sum of$25.00 payable March 1st, 1919. Three bonds for $500 00 each payable March 1st, 1920, with tarn interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25 00 each payable annually be ginning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st. of each year there after until all of said coupons are fully paid. hree Bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st 1921, with three interest be open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons for thq purpose of sewing. Ladies are urged to come as work is badly needed. Rev. J. B. Tallent, of Chatta nooga, has accepted the call to become pastor of the Baptist^/nid Public School District church and will arrive here Octo-^ cee,,s of sale of which t her 5th. He will for the present occupy the Upshaw cottage on Bowden street. Messrs. E L. Hopkins, R. E. Edwards, J. W. James, J. M. Thornton, Ben Renfroe, B, F. Rowland and B. B. Head atten ded the division meeting of Odd Fellows at Temple this week. W. M. Maddox, a colored far mer on W. G. Abercrombie’s place, brought a sample of sor ghum to town Tuesday. The stalks measured thirteen feet, and he says he has an acre about as good. In our issue of August 31st the name of J. W. Talley was pub lished in the list of those who were denied exemption in the second call. This was an error, as Mr. Talley never filed ^ny claim for exemption. At the Wednesday afternoon meeting of the Red Cross a com- ... • ,. i coupons attached to each bond for mittee was appointed to draw, An , ... , ... ro f $25.00 each payable annually be ginning one on March 1st, 1919 and one March lst.of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fullly paid Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1922, with four interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March'lst, 1919, and]one on 'March 1st. of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1923, with five interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin' ning one on March 1st, 1919, andone'on March 1st. of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500 00 each payable March 1st, 1924, with six interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25 00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919,and one on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1925, with 7 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin- ningone on March 1st, 1919 and^one on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1926, with 8 interest coupons actached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually be ginning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st, of eaGh year there after until all.of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00each payable March 1st, 1927, with 9 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning oqe on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fu ly paid. Three bonds for $500.00each payable March 1st, 1928, with 10 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one March 1st, each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st. 1929, with 11 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st 1930, with 12 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25,00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one appropriate resolutions relative to the departure of its president, Rev. J. C. Atkinson. These will be published next week. Rev. J. C. Atkinson has been called to report for army duty next Monday. As a consequence, Presiding Elder W. H LaPrade will hold the last quarterly con ference here next Sunday night, He will also preach here at that time. Get a season ticket now for the Lyceum Course. Patients from All Over Georgia It would surprise you to know th& vast number of Georgians from all over the state who go to the One Price Den tal Office, 104'Zi Whitehall st., Atlanta, to have their teeth attended to. There are hundreds of them. And all of them find they can save money by paying railroad fare to Atlanta and availing themselves of the services of the skillei operators at the One Price Dental Office. R. S, Sparks, of Shiloh, Ga.. says in a letter dated March IB, 19i7; “You worked on my teeth a year ago in February. The work has |been per fectly satisfactory. I could not ask any more of a dentist.” Here is the One Price Dental Office low schedule of prices: Best gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3 per tooth; finest set of teeth money can buy, $5 All work guaran teed ten years The next time your teeth need attention, be sure to get an estimate from the One Price" Dental Office before you have the work done. ASK THE FIRST FRIEND YOU MEET and you will probably learn that he is a depositor in this bank. The personal attention given to every transaction, regardless of its size, assures YOU satisfaction and advantage by opening an account here Farmers and Merchants Bank DEPOSITS INSURED Kozytorium Programme Friday, Night Saturday Night 13th Episode Neglected Wife Comedy. Know America -Scenic Western L— KO —Comedy. Tuesday Night 14th Episode Double Cross Ford Educational Weekly Comedy What would give a soldier boy more pleasure than a KODAK ? Get him one from $1.25 up at McCARLEY’J. March 1st 1931, with 13 interest coupons attacheh to each boud lor sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1932, with 14 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919 and one on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st 1933, with 15 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually beerin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one one March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for 500.00 each payable March 1st, 1934, with 16 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March Jst, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500 00 each payable March 1st, 1935, with 17 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1936, with 18 interest coupons attached to each bond for sun of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st, ol each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500 00 each payable March 1st, 1937, with 19 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin nmg one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1938, with 20 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and March 1st of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1939, with 21 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annual.y beg ning one on March 1st, 1919 and o on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500 00each payable March 1st, 1940, with 22 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable ning one on March 1st 1919, and one on March 1st of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1943. with 25 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25,00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each pay aide March 1st 1944, with 26 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st 1919, and one on Match 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. . Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1945, with 27 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each oavable annually begin ning one on March 1st 1919, and or.e on march 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1946, with 28 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1947, with 29 interest coupons attatched to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annnally begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st, of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for $500.00 each payable March 1st, 1948, with 30 interest coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25 00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. It is therefore ordered that an elec tion be held in and for said Public School District number twenty-two (22) of Douglas County, ( eoigia, on the 20th. day of October, 1917, between the hours of 7 o’clock A. M. and 6 o’clock P. M., at the Justice Court room in the Court Mouse of said Coun ty at the town of Douglasville, within said Public School District, to determ ine whether or not bonds shall be is sued as aforesaid by said Board of Trustees of said Public School District as aforesaid, the proceeds of the sale of which are to be used for the purpose of buildingand equipinga school house or houses within said Public School District. Those favoring the issuance of said bonds shall have written or printed upon their ballots “For School House’’, and those opposing the issuance of said bonds shall have written or printed upon their ballots ‘ Against School House.” A certified list of the registered and qualified voters of said Public School March 1st, 1941, with 23 interest District having been filed with thi coupons attached to each bond for sum of $25.00 each payable annually begin ning one on March 1st, 1919, and one on March 1st of each year thereafter until all of said coupons are fully paid. Three bonds for$o00.00 each payable on March 1st, of each year thereafter March 1st, 1942, with 24 interest until all of said coupons are fully paid.« coupons attach d to each bond forsum Three bonds for $500.00 each payable 1 $25,00 each payable annually begin- Board as required by law in such cases made and provided. This September 10th, 1917. M. E. Geer, Chairman J. T. Duncan, Secretary W. C. Abercrombie F. M. Stewart Paul D Selman Trustees*